
Toyama Glass Art Museum Complete Travel Guide
The Toyama Glass Art Museum sits inside Toyama Kirari, a Kengo Kuma-designed building in central Toyama City, and combines contemporary glass art exhibits with striking architecture, including a sixth-floor Glass Art Garden featuring work by Dale Chihuly.
Quick Facts
Best Things to Do
- See the sixth-floor Glass Art Garden, which includes large-scale installations by American glass artist Dale Chihuly.
- Walk through the atrium beneath the building's diagonal light tube, one of the signature design features by architect Kengo Kuma.
- Check the current special exhibition, since the museum rotates contemporary glass art shows through the year.
- Browse the Toyama Kirari building itself, which also houses a public library and glass art workshop space.
Tickets and Fees
Checked in July 2026: the museum is generally open from 9:30 to 18:00, with later hours on Friday and Saturday, and closed on the first and third Wednesday of the month plus the New Year holidays. Confirm the current schedule and any special exhibition pricing on the official site before visiting.
How to Get There
The museum is a short walk from Toyama Station in central Toyama City, reachable on foot or by the Toyama tram network.
Nearby Attractions
Since this is in central Toyama City, it works well as a base-city stop before or after day trips such as Gokayama Ainokura Village or the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route.
Book Before You Go
Use official information for opening hours and ticket rules, then book tours or tickets only when they fit your route.
